Absence of mind ; forgetfulness ; difficult comprehension, cannot remember recent events ; recalls with difficulty things and names.Languor of the mind, is unable to hold an idea.Stupefaction, with tingling in head and pains in limbs, >. in motion.Low, mild delirium, thinks he is roaming over fields, or hard at work.Incoherent talking ; answers hastily or reluctantly, thought seems difficult ; answers correctly but slowly.Anxiety, timidity ; < at twilight ; restless change of place ; wants to go from bed to bed.Apprehensive, anxious and tremulous.Great apprehension at night ; cannot remain in bed.Anxiety : while sitting was obliged to take hold of something because she did not think she could keep up on account of the beating and drawing pains in limbs ; and apprehension as if he wished to take his own life ; with loss of strength as if he would die.Fear : that he will die ; with anxiousness and sighing ; of being poisoned.Fretful ; general unhappiness of temper.Great despondency, with prostration ; inclination to weep, especially in evening, with desire for solitude.Disgust for life : thoughts of suicide ; wants to drown himself ; with fear of death ; with desire to die, without sadness.Sad, begins to weep without knowing why.Melancholy, ill-humor and anxiety, as if a misfortune would happen, or as if she were alone and all about her were dead and still, or as if she had been forsaken by a near friend ; < in house, > walking in open air.Melancholia after suppression of menses by fright and sorrow ; great restlessness and anguish as if she had committed a crime, or as if she thought some terrible calamity impended ; these feelings drove her from one place to another ; could not rest quietly at night in bed ; was robbed of sleep and all desire to live ; slight pain in temples ; a little vertigo ; head cool ; much depressed in mind ; spoke but little.Restlessness and anxiety about heart as if she had committed a crime or as if some great misfortune was in store for her, is driven from one place to another ; deprived of sleep and all desire to live ; always depressed, speaks little, no appetite, sometimes belching which relieves ; slight vertigo and pain in temples. θ Amenorrha from fright.After fright heavy feeling in forehead ; a week later she told her mother not to look at her ; seemed to be distrustful and did not wish to see any one ; she came running in from the street and said people were looking at her ; sat quietly alone ; her eyes dim, shunned the light ; since this time the symptoms have returned three times, lasting six weeks each time ; this time eight weeks, symptoms as before but without the complaint of the eyes ; cries without cause, imagines people are finding fault with her because she is earning nothing, acts in a childish manner ; heaviness of head when head is in a low position ; beating in temple on which she is lying ; after taking cold, diarrha ; for past week coughed when lying down, with stitches in pit of stomach ; chilly hands and feet ; frequent motion in bowels.

Vertigo : and dulness of head ; as if intoxicated when rising from bed ; with chilliness, and pressure behind eyes ; in the aged, < when rising from lying, turning or stooping ; when standing or walking ; while lying down.Head confused and dull.

Feeling as of a board strapped across forehead.Pain in left temple and orbital region, appearing daily for three months, and lasting until evening ; caused by getting wet ; > from rapid motion.Brain feels loose when stepping or shaking head.A sensation of swashing and jarring in brain ; each step concusses brain.Pain as if brain were torn, < when moving eyes.Headache : stupefying, with buzzing ; < when sitting or lying, in cold, in morning, from beer ; > from warmth and motion ; must lie down ; returns from least chagrin ; immediately after a meal.Stitches in head extending to ears, root of nose and malar bones, with toothache.Feeling as if parts were screwed together in muscles of back part of head.Dull pain beginning in occiput extending to vertex and thence to forehead, there attaining an intolerable degree of severity ; at times vomiting of bile which relieves the pain but exhausts the patient ; pain begins in morning, lasts until 5 P. M., and is particularly severe after 3 o'clock, > by walking rapidly in open air ; paroxysms every week. θ Migraine.Periodical attacks of headache ; pain particularly in back part of head, so severe that she cannot speak and must go to bed for 24 hours, during which time she neither speaks, eats nor drinks ; the slightest vexation or least exercise in open air, particularly if she amused herself at same time, brought on an attack next day. θ Hysteria.Occipital headache ; muscles sore, > from moving and warmth ; caused by draught, dampness, or by internal causes, as in typhoid.Headache in occiput, > by bending head backward.Painful tingling in head, especially of occiput.Aching in occipital protuberances.Rush of blood to head, with humming, formication and throbbing ; face glistening and red ; restless moving about.Meningitis in exanthematous fevers, or after getting wet ; tingling limbs ; high fever ; restlessness.For two days complete loss of consciousness ; right upper and lower extremities paralyzed ; pulse rapid, trembling, scarcely perceptible ; involuntary escape of urine ; respiration very gentle, with frequent moaning ; appearance cadaverous ; dematous swelling of lids ; body cold to touch. θ Meningitis.Cerebro-spinal meningitis ; anxiety, restlessness, stupefaction, vertigo ; fulness and bruised pain in head, extending to ears ; bleeding of ears and nose ; dry cough, with perhaps bloody sputa ; pain in back as if sprained ; tearing tensive pains, with stiffness of muscles and joints ; vivid dreams ; various eruptions.

Head painful to touch, sore as a boil.Scalp sensitive, < on side not lain on, when growing warm in bed, from touch and combing hair.Violent tearing and drawing pains in periosteum of cranial bones ; < at rest and in damp, stormy cold weather ; > wrapping head up warmly and by dry heat and exercise.Headache as if occipital tissues were screwed together.Liability to take cold from having the head wetted.Vesicular erysipelas of scalp, going from left to right.Thick scurf over hairy whole scalp, from under which a greenish pus discharges ; severe itching at night under the scurfs ; hair eaten away.Eruption on head, eating into surrounding parts, with violent itching at night ; discharge of greenish pus from right nostril ; left nostril excoriated, with discharge of bloody mucus on blowing nose.Eruption suppurating, moist, forming thick offensivesmelling crusts ; itching < at night ; hair is eaten off ; extends to shoulders. θ Scald-head.Dry herpes on hairy scalp.

Aversion to light ; scrofulous affections.Extreme confusion of sight.Obscurity of vision ; sensation as of a veil before eyes.Lids red, swollen, dematous, especially the upper, and spasmodically closed, with profuse gushes of hot tears on opening them ; saclike swelling of conjunctiva ; yellow, purulent, mucous discharge ; swelling around eyes ; burning pain in eye, with much photophobia ; stitches in eyes and temples, with vertigo ; lids cannot be opened ; < in evening ; pressive burning pain in right eye, so intense he could not bear slightest touch ; child lies constantly on its face with its hands to its head ; head hot and face red. θ Irido-choroiditis.Mr. S., æt. 66, rheumatic diathesis ; had a cataract removed by Græfe's modified linear extraction ; on second night after operation, sharp pains in eye, restless, fever and thirst ; upper lid dematous, lids tightly closed, on opening a profuse gush of hot tears followed ; chemosis, haziness of aqueous, suppuration commencing. θ Irido-choroiditis suppurativa traumatica.Miss D., æt. 18 ; had discission made of capsule remaining after extraction of cataract ; nausea, vomiting ; 1 A. M., sharp shooting pain in eye, lids spasmodically closed, dematous, profuse hot lachrymation on opening, photophobia, chemosis.Iritis : either of rheumatic or traumatic origin or from exposure to wet ; inflammation may extend to and involve choroid ; pains shoot through eyes to back of head, < worse at night ; profuse flow of hot tears on opening eyes ; in some cases inflammation may go on to suppuration in rheumatic or gouty subjects ; suppurative, or where the ciliary body and choroid are involved, especially if of traumatic origin.Mydriasis from exposure to cold and dampness.Pustules and superficial ulcers on cornea, with great photophobia ; conjunctiva quite red, even to chemosis.Suppuration of cornea, especially when consequent upon cataract extraction.Totally blind ; cornea filled between its lamellæ with a thick whitish exudation ; iris distorted ; iridectomy of no avail ; has been subject to facial erysipelas ; cold water had suppressed eruption ; since then weak sight, gradually total blindness, until relieved. θ Opacity of cornea.Kerato-iritis, especially if rheumatic in character, from cold, damp atmosphere.Orbital cellulitis.Pain in right eyeball, of such intensity that she could not bear even a slight touch ; redness of sclerotic, and development of numerous bloodvessels ; dulness of cornea, great sensibility to light ; iris of affected eye, which in its natural state was blue, is now green, pupillary margin not well defined, pupil itself does not move when exposed to light, lens appeared of a smoky dimness ; an eruption of red pimples and pustules on nose and cheek increased as action of eye declined, and vice versa ; a burning tearing pain in neighborhood of diseased eye, < morning and night, depriving patient of rest and sleep.Aching or pressive pain in eyes.Eyes are closed and greatly swollen and inflamed.Acute conjunctivitis from getting wet.Great photophobia, profuse acrid lachrymation in morning and in open air ; cheek under eye dotted with red pimples ; lids spasmodically closed.Violent inflammation of right eye. θ Conjunctivitis.Saclike swelling of conjunctiva, with yellow purulent discharge.Eyes red and agglutinated in morning.Catarrhal ophthalmia ; lids swollen and completely closed, from under which escaped, from time to time, purulent mucus ; on attempting to open lids there flowed out a quantity of water, and the conjunctiva covering the lids was loose, swollen, projecting betwixt the lids and prevented the eyeball from being seen.Scrofulous ophthalmia ; phlyctenules on and about cornea ; intense photophobia ; eyelids involved and spasmodically closed ; yellow pus gushes out when they are forced apart ; pains < at night.Scrofulous ophthalmia ; right eye affected ; not much photophobia ; lids slightly swollen ; on cornea a small scrofulous ulcer surrounded by fasciculi of vessels.Scrofulous ophthalmia, with phlyctenulæ on edge of cornea of left eye ; pain and photophobia not very great ; scrofulous eruption on internal nose, which was much swollen.Conjunctiva of left eye very red and studded with small ulcers ; great photophobia ; frequent lachrymation ; eruption behind ears and beneath scalp, exuding plentifully. θ Scrofulous ophthalmia.Violent inflammation of eyeball ; two dirty-looking ulcers on cornea of left eye size of hemp seeds ; great photophobia ; thick scabs around alæ nasi and angles of mouth. θ Scrofulous ophthalmia.Scrofulous ophthalmia ; excessive photophobia, child lies all day with face resting on floor ; constant restlessness, loss of appetite ; emaciation.Right eye surrounded by an dematous swelling, from border of orbit to alæ nasi ; eyes slightly red, lachrymose by day, closed up by night ; child constantly rubbing its eyes, restless and sleepless. θ Ophthalmia erysipelatous.Conjunctivitis granulosa ; < in right eye ; heaviness of lids ; < in stormy weather, with pannus.Ophthalmia neonatorum ; lids red, dematously swollen and spasmodically closed ; restlessness at night.Pains in eyes when moving or turning eyeballs.Paralysis of any of muscles of eyeball, resulting from rheumatism, exposure to cold or getting feet wet.Weeping eyes ; bleareyedness.Epiphora of long standing, with an apparent stricture of lachrymal duct.Inflammation of lids ; lids much swollen.Right upper lid much swollen, hard ; pains < from 5 to 7 P. M. ; walking around does not relieve ; when she moves her eye it feels as if there was a hard ball moving around ; burning, itching, shooting pains around lid ; < in cold air.Erysipelas of lids, sometimes of traumatic origin ; profuse lachrymation, spasmodic closure of lids.Eyelids dematous, or erysipelatous, with scattered watery vesicles ; meibomian glands enlarged, cilia fall out.dematous erysipelatous swelling of lids and face, with small watery vesicles scattered over the surface, and drawing pains in cheek and head.Lids look red and fiery, like erysipelas, and itch greatly.Violent burning, itching and prickling in swollen lids.Uncomplicated blepharitis, especially of acute form, with a tendency to formation of abscess ; lids highly dematous, profuse lachrymation with pain ; < at night, > from warm applications.Simple dema of lids.Eyelids present a bladder-like appearance, and the lids are closed from the great swelling.Lids dematously swollen, copious, acrid, serous discharge, corrodes adjacent parts. θ Blepharitis.Chronic inflammation of lids ; puffiness of lids and face ; meibomian glands enlarged ; falling out of ciliæ ; itching and biting in lids ; sensation of dryness of eyes ; burning in internal canthus ; acrid lachrymation in morning and in open air, or constant and profuse lachrymation which may be acrid or not.Heaviness and stiffness of lids, like a paralysis, as if it were difficult to move lids.Ptosis of right eyelid in a girl, æt. 5, first noticed when five days old ; whenever she wished to open her eye to look at anything, she involuntarily opened widely her mouth, which made her look ludicrous.Ptosis, also paralysis of muscles of eyeball, from exposure to cold or wet ; in rheumatic patient.Lids agglutinated with purulent mucus, in morning.Eruption on left lower lid ; inflammation of conjunctiva ; burning and painful twitching in affected part.Styes on lower lids.Symptoms of lids dependent upon inflammation of deeper structures.

Otalgia, with pulsation in ear at night.Excoriating discharge of bloody pus from ear in acute inflammation.Erysipelatous inflammation of external and internal ear, vesicular, with excessive otalgia.Inflammatory swelling of glands beneath ears. θ After scarlatina.Lobule of left ear swollen.Parotitis, left side ; especially suppuration. θ Scarlatina.

Loss of smell.Nosebleed : frequent ; on stooping ; in morning ; at night ; coagulated blood ; at stool, or from exertion ; in typhus, with some relief.Spasmodic sneezing.Sudden cessation of cough followed by most outrageous sneezing, all night ; in morning face red, swollen, cannot talk for sneezing ; points to head and abdomen. θ Influenza.Dryness and stoppage of nose.Sensation of soreness in nostrils.Discharge from nose : of thick, yellow mucus ; of nasal mucus without coryza ; of green, offensive pus ; of yellow ichor, with swollen cervical glands ; hot, acrid from nares.Swelling of nose.Tip of nose red and sensitive ; nose sore internally.Puffiness of nose.Fever blisters and crusts under nose.Eczema on both sides below nose ; nose swollen, now and then bleeding.Eruption in corners of nose.

Burning, drawing, tearing in face ; teeth feel too long ; restlessness.For several successive nights, awoke after having been asleep about an hour, with pain in temporal region of l. side, extending toward head, cheeks and teeth of same side ; pain increased from minute to minute, was of a glowing, tearing character and forced him to quit his bed and walk about the room for three hours during the night ; went to bed exhausted, fell asleep, but awoke again in half an hour and was obliged once more to walk about until 7 or 8 A. M. ; during day teeth of affected side felt too long and were loose so that he could masticate but little ; felt very weak and cold. θ Facial neuralgia.Facial neuralgia ; feeling of great coldness ; < in open air ; violent evening exacerbation ; dysenteric diarrha.From having been in a cellar, where he perspired much, especially on head, old neuralgic pains reappeared ; patient pressed hand on left cheek, pressed teeth together and had a distorted painful face.Tension and swelling of face.Great swelling of face, especially of eyelids and ears.Erysipelas from left to right ; face dark-red, covered with yellow vesicles ; burning, itching and tingling with stinging ; delirium and high fever.Whole face swollen, eyes nearly closed ; ears swollen ; swelling of face red, hot, with tension and burning, right side being covered with vesicles, some of which had burst ; hairy part of scalp very sensitive to touch, particularly in region of occiput, which was the seat of pressing pains ; ringing in ears with hardness of hearing ; frequent short naps ; delirium at night ; slow, complaining speech ; great despondency ; constantly lies on back, at rare intervals sluggish movements of limbs ; no appetite ; great thirst ; frequent, deep inspirations with sighing ; diarrha ; cough with expectoration of blood ; urine bluish-red. θ Erysipelas.Whole face, except forehead, greatly swollen, hot, harsh to touch, bright-red, shiny and covered with vesicles ; lids greatly swollen, cannot open eyes ; auditory meatus on both sides swollen ; stitching pains in throat on swallowing ; sides of back painful to touch, without swelling or hardness ; tongue red, dry ; great thirst ; frequent yawning ; painful pressure on chest and about heart ; at rare intervals cough with expectoration of blood ; tearing pains in all the limbs ; skin dry, hot ; urine scanty, dark ; pulse rapid, weak. θ Erysipelas.Erysipelas bullosum ; the spots had spread over forepart of scalp, entire face covered with large blisters ; heat, swelling and intense pain ; tongue smooth, very red ; much thirst ; anxiety ; restlessness ; sleeplessness ; very quick pulse.Inflammation commenced in outer ear and gradually spread to cheek and forehead of same side, then to opposite ear, cheek and side of head, with blistering, burning and itching. θ Erysipelas.Acne rosacea.Milk crust ; thick crusts and a secretion of fetid, bloody matter.Impetigo on face and forehead.Forepart of head and right side of face covered with a thick, moist crust, from under which an ichorous, frequently sanious, offensive discharge oozes ; underlying skin rough, excoriated ; lids of right eye red, swollen ; conjunctiva red ; skin of whole body, but particularly of arms and feet, rough and scaly, often covered with thick moist crusts ; intolerable biting-itching in affected parts, < toward evening, at night and from warmth ; on scratching a sanious pus is discharged with momentary relief ; na intolerable odor arises from the patient.Crusta lactea ; crusts on cheeks, extending up to temples over hairy part of scalp, even eyelids being covered ; on several fingers painful ulcerations about nails.Chronic suppurating eruptions on face.

Pain in maxillary joints as if the jaw would break.Stiffness of jaws, cracking in articulation of jaw when moving it ; jaw easily dislocated.Dull, aching cramplike pain in articulation of right lower jaw when at rest, and when in motion, accompanied by a crackling sound and severe pain as if jaw would break, > by pressure and warm food and drinks.Rheumatism of maxillary joint.Parotitis after catching cold ; suppuration was feared and an incision made ; swelling then somewhat subsided but became more indurated, particularly around scar ; if exposed to north and east winds inflammation and swelling occurred, at which time she could hardly open mouth.Corners of mouth ulcerated, fever blisters around mouth.Exanthema on cheeks, chin and around mouth.Herpetic, crusty eruptions around mouth and nose with itching and burning.Pimples about mouth and chin.Lips dry and parched, covered with reddish-brown crusts. θ Typhus.

Teeth painful with stinging at root of nose, extending to malar bones.Jumping, shooting, as if teeth were being torn out ; or slow, pricking, throbbing or tearing, extending into jaws and temples ; face sore ; < at night, from cold, from vexation, > from external heat ; crusty caries.Gnawing sensation in hollow teeth < from cold.Teeth feel too long and too loose, feel as if asleep.

Sensation of dryness in throat.Great thirst and dryness in throat, in typhoid conditions.Difficult swallowing of solids, as from contraction.Painful swallowing, particularly when swallowing empty or saliva.Sore throat as from an internal swelling, with bruised pain, also when talking, with pressure and stinging when swallowing.Throat sore, feels stiff ; after straining throat.Sticking or stinging pains in tonsils, < on beginning to swallow.Erysipelatous inflammation ; parotids swollen ; cellulitis of neck ; drowsiness.Fever < toward night ; pains in back of neck with stiffness, < on turning, > on change of position ; restlessness ; inflammation of right tonsil, with a patch like chamois leather, yellowish-white, thick ; tongue white, heavily coated, top and edge red, almost sore, raw-looking ; fetid breath ; sticking pain on swallowing, < when first beginning to swallow ; loathing of food. θ Diphtheria.Diphtheria ; child restless, wants to be carried about wakes up every now and then complaining of pain in throat ; bloody saliva runs out of mouth during sleep ; parotid glands swollen ; transparent, jelly-like discharges from bowels at stool or afterward.Pain in back, in a spot corresponding with about centre of sophagus, < eating and drinking ; when food reaches this spot it refuses to go further, so that she can take only fluids ; seeks to force food past affected spot by twisting body about or assuming some favorable position, after which she is relieved. θ sophagitis.sophagitis, especially after corrosive substances.Parotid and submaxillary glands highly inflamed and enlarged ; swallowing nearly impossible. θ Diphtheria. θ Scarlatina. θ Variola.Mumps on left side.

Eructations : seem to become incarcerated and remain in right side of chest ; with nausea ; with tingling in stomach, < when rising from lying.Nausea : after ice-water ; after eating, with sudden vomiting ; with inordinate appetite and inclination to vomit ; < at night and after eating.

Stinging or pulsation in pit of stomach.Ulcerative pain in pit of stomach.Fulness or heaviness, as from a stone in stomach ; after eating.Pressure in pit of stomach, as if swollen or as if drawn together.Pain in stomach and nausea, after ice-water.

Soreness as if beaten in hypochondriac region and abdomen, < on side on which he lies, < when turning and worst when beginning to move.Severe pain in right hypochondriac region with high fever, was hardly able to breathe ; kept moving about ; > after eating.Shooting pains of two weeks standing. θ Abscess of liver.

Abdomen bloated : especially after eating ; all day a sensation of fermentation in it.Pains like a knife in right abdomen on walking.Soreness of navel.Soreness in walls of abdomen, especially in morning when stretching ; after physical strain.Sensation as if something were torn loose in abdomen.Visible contractions of abdomen above navel.Pains in stomach and abdomen after drinking ice-water ; since then whenever she eats anything has colic, which is followed by a normal stool, with relief.Colic, he must walk bent ; < at night ; after getting wet.Violent colic, > only by lying on back with legs elevated vertically.Typhlitis.Constant pressing, burning pains in whole right side of abdomen, < rising from a seat, but particularly severe when sitting down, with sensation as if a lump lay like a pressing heavy weight in abdomen ; on this account and because of a tension and disturbance in whole right side of abdomen which extended to groin, she could not stand erect, or easily lift right foot or propel it forward, whole right side of abdomen very tense and painful to pressure ; a broad flat tumor could be detected extending from crest of ilium to linea alba, upward to liver, downward to region of groin, feeling as if it rounded itself inward and backward ; face sunken, pale, distorted, with suffering expression ; anorexia ; aversion to food ; moderate thirst ; chilliness mixed with heat ; rapid hard pulse ; emaciation ; despondency ; feeling of extreme prostration. θ Physconia peritonealis.Vomiting of mucus, bile and food ; sleeplessness ; fever ; belching of wind ; loss of appetite ; mouth dry, pappy ; dirty white coating on tongue ; abdomen distended, painful, very sensitive to pressure ; stitches below right ribs on inspiration ; pain < on eating ; on fourth night recurrence of chill ; unquenchable thirst ; skin burning hot and dry ; pulse rapid, small and hard ; pain in limbs as if constricted ; feet and ankles numb, as if asleep ; eyes dull ; face pale, pointed, expressive of suffering.Enteritis ; tearing, stitching, burning pains ; grass-green vomiting ; cannot tolerate least touch ; whitish stools containing pus ; burning fever, < 1 P. M. ; burning in and beneath eyes ; dryness of gums ; throbbing in temples ; tickling in throat ; gurgling in abdomen followed by stools which are not fecal ; difficult urination ; extremely sensitive spot, right side, one inch below navel, which when touched causes nausea.Enteritis or peritonitis, with typhoid symptoms ; involuntary stools.Incarcerated hernia.Inflammatory swelling of inguinal glands.

Erections at night with desire to urinate.Pains in glans penis on account of swelling of prepuce, causing paraphimosis.Swelling of glans and prepuce, dark red, erysipelatous.Humid vesicles on glans.Red blotches on inner surface of prepuce.Humid eruption on genitals and between scrotum and thigh.Eruption on genitals, closing urethra by swelling.Scrotum becomes thick and hard, with intolerable itching.dema of scrotum and penis.Enormous dema of scrotum and penis after scarlet fever, with recurrence of fever ; penis assumed a spiral form.Humid eruptions or erysipelas of scrotum.Metastasis of mumps to right testicle.Gonorrha ; repeated urging to urinate ; burning in urethra ; scanty, very thick discharge.Sweat in second sleep for a month ; aching in glans penis ; after urination a few drops escape. θ Secondary syphilis.

Ovarian cyst, had existed eighteen months in a laboring woman æt. 20, brunette ; fresh, rosy complexion ; strained herself lifting shortly after first appearance of tumor.Consciousness of uterus feeling sore and low down in pelvis, so as to seriously interfere with walking ; micturition frequent and painful ; much burning and itching of skin all over body ; soreness in back and hypogastrium ; subject to rheumatism. θ Prolapsus.Bearing down in pelvis when walking ; itching in rectum ; desire for acids ; pains are most in right ovarian region ; feels as if her back would break ; > by lying on a hard floor or with pillow under back ; stiffness in joints when at rest, goes off during motion.Prolapsus ; after parturition ; from straining or lifting ; in rheumatic women whose pains compel them to shift about in order to get relief ; < in damp weather or before a storm.Labor-like pains and pressure in abdomen while standing.Metrorrhagia, blood clotted with labor-like pains.The flow following last confinement never ceased, at times amounting to a severe hemorrhage ; when lying or sitting quietly extreme vertigo came on, which only passed away on rising and walking.Polypus of uterus after getting chilled from a sea-bath, felt benumbed after the bath and had a pain in shoulders as if sprained, < at night toward 3 A. M. ; lost her memory and was almost paralyzed in her limbs ; headache and vertigo ; soon afterward uterine hemorrhage ; twice there had been removed from her womb masses of polypous growth, but the bleeding returned soon after ; uterus low down in pelvis and retroverted, its posterior wall softened and swollen, filling almost entire cavity of pelvis ; os dilated, cicatriced, discharging thin blood ; leucorrha ; turbid urine.Menses : too early, profuse and protracted ; flow light-colored, acrid, causing biting pain in vulva.Menorrhagia : from a strain ; in rheumatic women ; < at night, demanding constant change of position to find relief.Membranous dysmenorrha in rheumatic women.Obstructive dysmenorrha ; pains cramping, bearing down ; backache, < in horizontal position and by lying on back.Amenorrha : from getting wet ; with milk in breasts after catching cold, with frequent affections of chest and epistaxis.Amenia, after getting wet in a rainstorm, followed by hydrometra.Discharge of offensive, blackish water from vagina, with bursting feeling in head as if head was swelling out.Shooting pains by spells through head ; < when lying and > when head is raised.Soreness in vagina shortly after an embrace, or hindering an embrace.External genitals inflamed, erysipelatous, dematous.Uterine complaints resulting from exposure to cold, damp weather, from getting wet, particularly while perspiring.

During pregnancy : discharges of blood ; pelvic articulations stiff when beginning to move.Abortion impending from straining or overexertion.Lochia vitiated and offensive, lasting too long, or oft returning, she is well-nigh exhausted.A vitiated discharge from vagina with shooting upward in parts, with a bursting sensation in head.After-pains of too long duration, after severe labor, with much and excessive straining.Milk leg, also metritis after delivery ; with typhoid symptoms.Mamma : swell from catching cold, streaks of inflammation ; galactorrhoea ; milk vanishes with general heat.For weeks after delivery has much pain in right limb, with numbness from hips to feet.For weeks after delivery has a terrible cough, it seems as if something would be torn out of chest.

Respiration hurried ; very short at night.Oppression : as if breath were stopped at pit of stomach ; < after a meal ; anxious, as if not able to draw a long breath.Dyspna from pressure and painfulness in pit of stomach.Hot breath.

Cough : dry, teasing ; caused by tickling in bronchia ; from uncovering, even a hand ; with tearing pain in chest, stitches, profuse sweat and pain in stomach ; < evening until midnight, or in morning soon after waking, from talking, lying down or sitting still ; from tickling under sternum ; preventing sleep at night ; frequent hacking in evening after lying down, with bitter taste in throat till he falls asleep, and in morning a similar hacking cough and a similar taste, lasting till he rises ; short, from severe tickling and irritation behind upper half of sternum, followed by feeling of discouragement and apprehension ; whenever he puts his hands out of bed ; spasmodic, shatters the head ; short, anxious, painful, frequently awakens her from sleep before midnight with very short breath ; dry, during day, wrenching epigastrium, excited by talking or singing, shoulders and cervical muscles stiff and lame on first moving ; > during exercise.During convalescence from pneumonia, when coughing, terrific pain in left shoulder, as if shoulder would fly to pieces, and his wife would have to hold his shoulder with her hand and pinch as hard as she could ; pain was brought on by a fit of coughing, and he had to get out of bed and swing his arm back and forth as fast as he could to relieve it.Acute cases of cough with much prostration of whole system.Dry, hard, racking, rheumatic coughs ; the case is apt to take on a low typhoid form, and is greatly aggravated at night.A dry teasing cough coming on before the chill and continuing during it.Nocturnal dry cough with insufficiency of mitral valve.Cough with taste of blood, although no blood is to be seen.Cough with expectoration of bright-red blood and qualmish feeling in chest.Sputa : acrid pus ; grayish-green cold mucus of putrid smell ; pale, clotted or brown blood.

Stitches in chest and sides of chest, especially when sitting bent, talking, sneezing or taking long breath ; < when at rest.Tingling in chest, with tension in intercostal muscles.Acute pleurisy with typhoid symptoms.Acute catarrh ; the nasal, laryngeal, tracheal and bronchial passages seem stuffed up, commencing at about sunset, with sneezing and dry, hard, tickling cough, continuing very severe until midnight, when all the sufferings are > ; renewed next morning.After exposure, chilliness, headache, oppressed breathing, catching pains in right side of chest, cutting off breath on deep inspiration ; anxiety and apprehension that unless relieved he would only be able to breathe but a short time ; restless at night ; plentiful crop of vesicles around mouth, which had appeared over night. θ Influenza.Pneumonia after exposure to rain while overheated ; short, oppressed respiration ; cough with stitches in sides ; skin hot, dry ; tongue red, dry ; pulse rapid, hard ; urine dark, becoming turbid on standing, and depositing a sediment ; diarrha ; impaired appetite ; considerable thirst ; sleep restless, full of dreams ; languid and weak.Stitches in right side of chest, < coughing and breathing ; short, anxious respiration ; deep respiration impossible ; severe cough with expectoration of mucus and brownish blood ; partly crepitant and partly bronchial rales ; bronchophony right side and dulness on percussion ; lies upon back or on right side ; burning, dry heat ; pulse tense, frequent ; anxious sleep ; transient delirium ; circumscribed redness of cheeks with yellowness of alæ nasi, corners of mouth and sclerotica ; unquenchable thirst ; loss of appetite ; yellowish-brown coating on tongue ; bitter taste ; nausea, inclination to vomit, diarrha ; dark brown urine. θ Pleuro-pneumonia biliosa.Pneumonia, relapse ; restless tossing about at night ; acute pain in right side of chest in locality previously affected, very sensitive to touch ; pulse again rapid, strong and full ; cough severe, with scanty expectoration of bloody mucus ; on breathing, sensation as if air became imprisoned in epigastrium, causing great anxiety.Pneumonia : adynamic type ; free expectoration of thin, puslike secretion stained deeply with blood.Frequently recurring short cough, with blood-streaked expectoration ; stitches in left side and oppression of chest ; menses scanty but regular ; for last 8 days, after catching cold, erysipelatous on dorsum of right hand, with burning and stitching, and formation of a flat ulcer which began as a vesicle. θ Hæmoptysis.Hæmoptysis : expectoration of blood becomes nearly a habit, so that patient gradually becomes anemic, weak, and the blood itself poor ; from overexertion, blowing wind instruments ; blood bright ; pain in lower part of chest ; renewed from least mental excitement.

Weak and tremulous feeling about heart ; chest and heart feel weak after a walk.Dragging and stiffness of cardiac region, especially on beginning to move.Stitches in heart with painful lameness and numbness of l. arm.Palpitation : violent, when sitting still, pulsations moving body ; anxious in morning on awaking ; following overexertion.Uncomplicated hypertrophy, from violent exercise.Enlargement of heart with dilatation ; pain in left shoulder and down left arm, which felt cold and numb ; pain < at 4 A. M. faint, fluttering sensation in stomach and left chest ; sensation of gurgling in heart region, with soreness in left side ; lying on it causes severe palpitation and pain in heart.Difficult breathing on ascending stairs ; a deep inspiration, or raising left arm suddenly, caused a momentary, acute, stabbing pain in middle anterior portion of fourth intercostal space on same side ; heart beats slightly accelerated ; some time previous was wet for several hours.Organic diseases of heart, with sticking pain and soreness ; numbness and lameness of left arm.Aching in left arm, with disease of heart.Myalgia cordis.Pulse : accelerated, weak, faint and soft ; trembling or imperceptible ; sometimes quicker than heart's beat ; irregular ; affected by beer, coffee or alcohol.

Stiff neck with painful tension when moving ; of rheumatic origin ; from a draft.Swollen or inflamed glands of neck, with red streaks, as in scarlet fever.Carbuncle on nape of neck near spinous process of upper cervical vertebra ; swelling brownish-red, with several small openings, discharging offensive-smelling pus ; great pain ; fever ; sleep disturbed.Pains in shoulders and back, with stiffness as from a sprain.Pain between shoulders on swallowing food.Painful tension between shoulder-blades.Stiffness in small of back, painful on motion.While sitting small of back aches, as after long stooping or bending.Pain as if bruised, in small of back, whenever he lies quietly upon it or sits still ; > on moving about.Pain in small of back, on grasping it, as if the flesh had been beaten.Heaviness and pressure in small of back, as if one had received a blow, < while sitting.Pain in small of back, < when sitting still or when lying ; > when lying on something hard, or from exercise.Sudden acute pain in small of back while lifting a light board so that he could raise himself only with difficulty ; next day paralysis of arms, with burning on urination, scanty discharge, and vesical tenesmus.Violent pain "as if back were broken" in lumbar region, on least movement or coughing, from straining back by lifting.Lumbago ; pain < after, not during motion.Lumbar pain of three weeks duration after a strain ; great pain and soreness, < after getting warm in bed and on beginning to move.Sensitive spot in spine between shoulder-blades ; when spot is touched, he has waterbrash, afterward nausea and vomiting ; easily tired and then can swallow nothing without vomiting it up directly ; before vomiting, burning sensation in stomach and between shoulderblades ; must make great effort to vomit ; cannot eat meat, it distresses him ; numbness of middle finger of r. hand ; has not done a day's work for six years, on account of weakness, a kind of paralytic feeling in arms, and increased pain in back and consequent nausea ; < in damp, rainy, cold weather, particularly east wind ; can only drink coffee, tea makes him worse ; vomits cold water immediately ; bowels move only every five or seven days, very costive ; strained himself lifting an invalid wife eight or nine years ago, but felt no immediate symptoms after it, except pain in back ; Spring of 1862, during a northeast rainstorm, he endeavored to assist in moving a heavily laden team of lumber, after which felt something giving way between his shoulders.Violent pain in head, from back to front and down spine ; lies on her back, head and back drawn backward ; slightest move or touch causes excruciating pain ; pulse slow ; action of bowels almost paralyzed ; urine voided daily but slowly ; complete sleeplessness ; pain in paroxysms ; caused by getting wet. θ Spinal irritation.Great pain in small of back ; < in bed, > on pressure. θ Spinal irritation.Severe pain over crest of left ileum, between crest and posterior superior spine, > by pressure and heat. θ Spinal irritation.Spinal membranes inflamed, even myelitis ; from getting wet or sleeping on damp ground.Stiffness and lameness in sacrum, < on resting after exercise.Curvature of dorsal vertebræ.

Tearing and burning in shoulder, arm lame, < in cold, wet weather, in bed, and at rest.Pain in muscles of left shoulder and arm, also in bones of arm while joints remain unaffected ; numb sensation about hands and fingers, after a wetting.Strain of left shoulder joint very painful for a long time ; became at last immovable ; sleepless at night.Painful swelling of axillary glands ; suppurating.Trembling of arms after moderate exertion.Violent tearing pain in arm, most violent while lying still.Drawing, paralyzed sensation in left arm, at night.Sticking and drawing in left arm extending downward to tips of fingers.Tensive aching pains as if arms were luxated.Numbness or aching in left arm, with heart disease.Chronic inflammation of articular structures, especially when resulting from blows, sprains, etc.Jerking tearing in elbow and wrist joints, during rest, > during motion.Loss of power and stiffness of forearms and fingers on moving them.Paralysis of arm, with coldness and insensibility.Sudden paralysis of left arm while in open air on a rainy, day ; arm cold without sensation or motion ; pulse on affected side small, almost trembling ; dull headaches roaring in ears ; lachrymation and pressure in eyes a from sand ; dryness of gums ; offensive taste in mouth clean, dark red tongue ; diarrha with tenesmus and frequent urging to urinate ; restless sleep ; constant chilliness ; melancholy.Erysipelatous swelling of arms.Pain in right wrist.Sensation on upper surface of left wrist on bending it as if it had been sprained.For six months stiff wrist joint, swollen and painful ; pain < after rest when first beginning to move the joint, after washing in cold water, by cold generally, change of weather, in a feather bed, by exertion in morning after night's rest, and in evening.Rheumatic pains darting through wrist joint from side to side after a sprain.Tenderness of carpal articulation ; could not bear any shaking of wrist from forearm, or any pressure over articulation of wrist or any sideway motions of hand ; inflamed state of articular surfaces of wrist, probably of synovial membrane ; after sprain.Rheumatic pains in hands.Pains, aching, drawing with numbness ; began in right hand, extended to all parts ; stiff in morning on beginning to move ; must change position frequently at cost of pain ; < after midnight. θ Rheumatism.Rheumatism with great swelling of hands, brought on by wet weather.Hot swelling of hands in evening.Burning in palm of right hand and sensation as if hand were being held in hot water, < in rest, in cold, holding anything cold, but particularly from cold water, and from midnight toward morning ; > from motion, letting hand hang, warmth and warm water ; at 3 A. M. whole hand and forearm burn, driving her nearly to distraction, must get out of bed and walk about till morning ; hand as if lame and during day often "goes to sleep" for hours ; hand dry as if withered, unless it is rubbed with fat ; must constantly carry something in hand.Rhagades on backs of hands.Warts particularly on hands and fingers.Cold, sweaty hands.Fingers can be moved only with pain, on account of great swelling.When grasping anything, feeling as if pins were pricking tips and palmar surfaces of first phalanges of fingers.Crawling as if asleep, in tips of fingers.Strained middle joint of thumb severely eight days before ; had been quite sore and painful, < nights ; could not use it without increasing painful state.Inflammatory swelling of finger tips with formication.Acute pain in middle finger of right hand while working, which disappeared as he continued his occupation ; thereupon a sensation of numbness and formication appeared in finger, which gradually extended along median nerve to elbow ; this sensation grew more pronounced from day to day, and hand began to lose its strength, middle finger particularly seeming lamed.Swelling of fingers.Hangnails.Eczema impetiginoides ; angry eruption on right forearm, extending from elbow to phalangeal joints ; surface raw and excoriated and covered with yellow scabs and eliminates a sero-purulent discharge ; infiltration of areolar tissue, with much swelling ; general health affected ; fever at night, with chilliness, etc.Chronic psoriasis covering arms, especially left, exterior surface of arms and dorsa of hands ; violent itching, but not the cloud of branlike scales.

Pressive pain in hip joints at every step, and a paralyzed sensation in anterior muscles of thigh.Tension in left hip joint while sitting.When lying upon side hip hurts, and when lying upon back small of back hurts.Tearing and drawing from hip to knee while walking or standing.Sciatica : right side, dull aching pain, < at night, in cold or damp weather ; > by rubbing, from heat and when warmed by exercise ; numbness and formication.Severe attack every few weeks, crippling him for days at a time ; right thigh and hip affected ; pains < when keeping still and on attempting to move, in wet, damp weather ; > after moving around and from warm applications ; attacks brought on by overwork and exposure. θ Sciatica.Violent tearing, burning pain proceeded from tuberosity of right ischium, followed course of sciatic nerve and spread over thigh, knee and leg ; generally came at night, increased in intensity every minute, until obliged to get up and walk about, when pain went off. θ Sciatica.Acute pain in left hip, particularly when rising from a seat, pain then extending toward spine, into abdomen, and at times to knee ; shortness of breath ; pains about heart, at times very severe, as if something would burst in chest, hard pressure over painful spot, and entire quietness relieves. θ Sciatica.Sciatic neuralgia for twelve years ; pain occupied whole l. lower limb, particularly posterior part of thigh ; drawing, burning, lancinating pains, < at night, so as to prevent sleep ; also < in cold wet weather.Sciatica, left side ; intense pains gradually increasing in severity ; lightning-like pains shoot through limb ; sensation of coldness in limbs ; < in rest, > from continued motion ; sleeplessness at night.Sciatica with tenderness about knee joint ; pain constant when walking ; could rise from bed or chair only with great effort and care.Sciatica, right side ; pain extremely violent, makes him scream, < when at rest ; > by walking when able to walk.Stinging pain, < during rest in bed ; has to turn over, or change position of leg every few minutes, which relieves pain for a short time ; heaviness, when he undertakes to run, leg lacks power ; cramps in calves obliging him to get out of bed and walk the floor.Excessive nervousness ; sleeplessness ; inability to rest in any position ; muscular twitching in all parts of body, especially in affected leg, at night. θ Sciatica.Rheumatic sciatica ; pain < after rising from his box (he is a coachman) ; urine thick.Coxalgia in right hip-joint along ischiatic nerve to ankle ; > from warmth, < from cold ; first motion very painful, gradually getting > from continued motion.Coxalgia : involuntary limping ; pains felt mostly in knee ; < from overexercise ; < at night ; with lengthening of limb.After exposure, pain in hips, thence to lower part of thigh, only on external side ; leg lame and stiff ; pain < in change of weather, from cold and exercise.Pain as if sprained in hip, knee or ankle joint.A sense of stiffness in pelvic articulations on first attempting to walk ; > after getting warm in walking.Much pain continues in right limb, with numbness from hips to feet. θ After parturition.Drawing pain with crepitation in hip joints ; pain < by leaving chair after long sitting, by sitting down in the cold, by exerting leg during walking, in the Autumn and by change of weather ; > from warmth of stove, in sun, and by continued gentle motion ; leg is so lame that he is obliged to take hold of the pantaloons near knee, in order to lift it and move it on ; when limping in this manner the leg was always bent in the knee-joint, and every attempt to extend it caused pain, complete extension was impossible ; the limb being stiff in hip joint every motion was painful and imperfect ; after exposure to snow-storm while overheated. θ Rheumatism.Traumatic cases of inflammation of hip joint ; frequently after Arnica, in bad effects from contusion and from straining of capsular ligaments and of tendons and muscles of thigh, with swelling and great pain in affected parts ; or when caused by exposing perspiring skin to sudden cold, or by getting wet, or from lying on wet ground after body has been in perspiration ; aching, drawing, tearing, tensive pains with a sensation as if skin around diseased parts were too tight ; pain < in recumbent posture.Four years ago was thrown from a wagon and much injured about hips and small of back ; was very lame and unable to move much or sit up any length of time ; has been in feeble health ever since ; it has affected her very much to stand or walk since the injury ; thinks she has not been able to bear her weight on her limb since, without more or less suffering through the hips ; cannot endure walking, even for a short distance, without suffering for a week or more, and at times is confined to bed in consequence ; riding or any jarring affects her in much the same way ; much tenderness to pressure about heads of both femora and edges of acetabulum, joint of coccyx and sacrum ; pressing head of femur against acetabulum produces much pain and aching, and she feels it so constantly while bearing any weight upon limbs ; sleep restless and unquiet, especially first part of night.Man of sanguine temperament, had been injured by the caving in of a gravel bank, injuring his right hip ; no sleep for three nights ; unable to move or have the leg stirred ; groaning under severe pain and suffering ; whole hip and thigh quite hot and inflamed.Aching pain in both hip joints at every step, and a paralytic feeling in anterior muscles of thighs.The pain runs in streaks down limbs with every evacuation.From a severe wetting all over, was seized with terrible pains in lower extremities, paroxysmal in character, driving him to desperation ; could remain in no position, but resembled a dancing monkey.After becoming thoroughly chilled a year and a half ago during a long railroad journey, legs had gradually become stiff and weak ; numbness of feet with tingling ; every now and then attacks of painful stiffness in back, which would lay her up for two or three weeks ; urine thick. θ Rheumatic paralysis.Restlessness of lower limbs in bed at night, > by motion.Spasmodic twitching in limbs when stepping out.Paralysis of lower extremities.Lower extremities feel bruised, they are so weary.Heaviness of lower limbs.Powerlessness of lower limbs, she can hardly draw them up ; nurse has to move them. θ After parturition.On rising from seat after sitting about four hours, loss of power of coordination in lower extremities, staggers, takes longer strides than he intends, steps higher than usual ; feels strangely ; symptoms return after sitting or lying down.Scrofulosis and rachitis ; tensive feeling in diseased limb, as if tendons were too short ; bruising pains, causing patient to scream ; < when touched.For some years swelling of feet in warm weather ; finally limbs began to enlarge ; no evidence of any organic disease ; both legs much swollen and pit upon pressure ; prickling heat in limbs and after walking, surface of them becomes red and hot ; on first attempting motion limbs are stiff, but become more supple after continued exercise ; tongue yellowish, with red points at tip. θ Anasarca.After scarlet fever anasarcous condition of lower limbs, with diminished secretion of urine.Painful swelling above knee.Tearing in knee and in ankle, < during rest.Stiffness, especially of knees and feet.Tension in knee, as if it were too short.After catching cold, swelling of knee, followed by suppuration ; after eight weeks surgical treatment, there were around the patella three openings with elevated edges, from which an unhealthy thin pus was
discharged ; fever ; continuous pain ; sleeplessness ; looks as if he had consumption.Swelling of knee, with violent gnawing pains. θ Rheumatic gout.Groaning with pain in left knee joint, which extends down leg ; begged to have the limb cut off. θ Acute rheumatism.Shooting and deep cutting pains in leg. θ Acute rheumatism.Pain in right knee ; < when straining knee ; often a cracking in joint when stretching limb ; exudation in joint ; change of weather, especially rain or storm < pain, when at rest there is no pain. θ Hydrarthrus genu.Painful swelling in popliteal space of one limb, occasioned by a cold, preventing extension of leg ; pain in tumor, particularly after walking and exercising leg.After exposure to dampness, swelling of finger joints, followed by a pale, rather painless, somewhat fluctuating swelling of right knee ; leg flexed, cannot be extended ; emaciation ; paleness of face ; no fever. θ White swelling of knee.Erysipelatous inflammation and swelling of both knee joints ; second sound of heart impaired.Great heaviness, weakness and weariness of legs.Aching pains in legs, inability to rest in any position but for a moment.Pain like a tingling, in tibiæ at night, while feet are crossed ; she is constantly obliged to move legs back and forth, and on this account is unable to sleep.When walking legs feel as if made of wood.Paroxysmal pains in legs from getting wet, especially when warm and sweaty.Cramps in legs and feet, must walk about.Ulcers : on legs, discharging profusely ; on dropsical legs, discharging serum.Intolerable itching of legs and feet at night ; old rash.Erysipelas, red, itching, phlegmonous swelling, with vesicular eruption extending like a band around right ankle ; large open ulcer on ankle ; pain < after, not during motion (Rhus rad. cured after failure of Rhus tox.).Four weeks ago, while running fast, was suddenly taken with a very acute pain in ankle-joint ; pain > when at rest, but is felt as soon as he attempts to walk fast, obliging him to stand still.Sprain of ankle, could not touch foot to ground for six weeks, or expose it to dampness, or be out nights.Aching pains in ankles and hollow of feet on walking, so that he must lie down after the least walk.Swollen about ankles after sitting too long, particularly in traveling ; feet swell in evening.Ulcer as large as a silver dollar on internal malleolus, with itching, stinging, darting pains ; < after motion.Swelling of feet, painless to touch in evening.Heaviness and tension of feet while sitting.Fetid perspiration of feet in men of a rheumatic tendency much exposed to weather and devoted to hard manual labor.Corns, with soreness and burning.Eczema on inner side of thighs after vaccination, much itching and thirst.Eczema rubrum ; leg, from knee joint to toes, exhibits a dark, purplish aspect and emits a musty odor, together with copious serous discharge ; intense burning and itching, particularly on exposure to cold ; extreme irritation of mind ; general debility ; sleeplessness ; loss of appetite ; distress when eating ; constipation ; headache.Child, æt. 1 1/2, has had hives, which were very itchy, scratching developed them into large blisters ; very uneasy and restless at night ; has now erysipelas on l. leg, which is swollen and dark purple.Erythema nodosum on legs ; large painful protuberances over each tibia.

Great weakness in limbs ; they tremble.Sensation of stiffness on first moving limb, after rest.Limbs upon which he lies, especially arms, fall asleep.Drawing or tearing pains in limbs during rest.Pains as if bruised, or sprained, in joints.Cracking of joints when stretched.Tension, stiffness and stitches in joints ; < when rising from a seat.Rheumatoid pains in limbs : with numbness and tingling ; joints weak, stiff, or red ; shining swelling of joints, stitches when touched ; < on beginning to move, after 12 P. M., and in wet, damp weather or places ; > from continued motion.Pain, swelling and stiffness of joints from sprains, overlifting or overstraining.Inflammatory rheumatism, from exposure to cold, followed by paralysis of right side ; pains almost constant in r. side ; marked periodicity, coming on at 10 P. M. and lasting until 6 A. M. ; < in winter and before a storm, during a storm pains over whole body ; intense pain on moving after rest, but continued motion relieved.Chronic inflammation of articular structures, especially when resulting from blows, strains, etc.Synovitis ; spurious anchylosis.Swelling of hands and feet.Phlegmonous erysipelas of limbs.Eruption on limbs, with intense itching, < at night, and when putting hands in hot or cold water.

Great restlessness : inclination to move affected parts ; at night ; has to change position frequently ; it seemed as if something forced him out of bed ; could not sit still on account of internal uneasiness, but was obliged to turn in every direction on chair and move limbs.Weakness : with desire to lie down ; over whole body ; weary as if deprived of sleep ; of limbs, mostly during rest ; in morning does not wish to rise and dress ; feels as if sinking through bed ; as if bones ached ; constantly desires to sit or lie down ; especially on walking in open air.Great debility with soreness and stiffness, < on beginning to move ; > from continued motion, but soon fatigued, requiring rest again.Numbness : in extremities, with previous twitching and tingling in them ; in the parts on which he lies.Paresis of limbs with numb sensation and difficulty of moving the back, in consequence of a wetting.Paresis of lower extremities, with commencing amaurosis so that patient could not distinguish large objects.Painless paresis in legs in a girl æt. 14.Paralysis : after unwonted exertion ; after parturition ; rheumatic, from getting wet or lying on damp ground ; from sexual excesses ; after ague or typhoid ; parts painless, or painfully stiff and lame, with tearing, tingling and numbness.Sudden paralysis of lower half of body, in a girl who was being treated by an extension apparatus for curvature of spine ; obstinate constipation ; legs numb, cold, emaciated.On third day after a natural labor, the mother being only thirteen years and six months old, right side became entirely paralyzed ; there was an apparent total abolition of functions, of voluntary motion and special sensation ; could not articulate so as to be understood.Hemiplegia, right-sided ; sensation as if "gone to sleep".Paraplegia in a woman following an attack of apoplexy five years previously ; she was unable to stand or rise up.Acute spinal paralysis of infants.Sits upon a stool and keeps it in constant motion ; cannot remain quiet a moment ; head and body hang forward, the former oscillating continually ; violent trembling of extremities ; cannot raise himself into erect sitting posture, or hold anything, so that he must be fed ; on attempting to walk legs are extremely unsteady ; although he can stand a short time, the knees meanwhile shaking constantly ; if he takes a few steps falls over his feet and is not able to rise again without assistance ; trembling > in horizontal position ; during sleep, frequent spasmodic starting unnoticed by himself ; muscles flabby ; emaciation ; constipation ; urine clear as water ; pulse small, soft, 70. θ Paralysis agitans.After falling down steps the following condition gradually developed ; lies upon abdomen, with head retracted so that it almost touches spine ; face pale, distorted, covered with cold sweat ; goitre-like swelling of neck due to tonic spasm of cervical muscles ; spine drawn from normal position ; crackling sound on bending lumbar vertebræ ; great swelling of bone in region of sacrum ; complete paralysis of lower extremities ; retention of urine, or discharge of bloody urine in drops with vesical tenesmus ; retention of stool ; no appetite ; great thirst ; fever with evening exacerbation ; but little sleep, and if he falls asleep is restless and disturbed by frightful dreams ; violent jerks through body awake him frequently.Twitchings of limbs and muscles.Chorea-like twitching ; skin red, hard, itching, < from scratching ; great anguish.Chorea with pruritus vulvæ with intense itching, redness and hardness.Chorea caused by a cold bath, getting drenched or after repression of measles.Epilepsy after childbirth, brought on by a fall immediately before delivery.

Spasmodic yawning, yet not sleepy, with stitching and pain as from dislocation of jaw.Great sleepiness and lassitude after eating.Heavy sleep, as from stupor.Somnolence with snoring, muttering and grasping at flocks.Restless at night, has to change position frequently.Restless sleep, with tossing about, raising and throwing off covers.Sleepless for four nights ; she could not remain in bed.Sleeplessness : from pain, more before 12 P. M., must turn often to find any ease.Dreams of great exertion ; rowing, swimming, walking, climbing or working hard.

Chilliness : in house, toward evening, creeping coldness all over ; and heat in evening, face seemed very hot, though cheeks were cold to touch, and pale, breath hot ; in back and head, heat on anterior part of body ; as if cold water were poured over him, or as if blood were running cold through veins, 7 P. M., feels cold when he moves.Chill : over back, < evenings ; with pains in limbs, restlessness ; face pale, or alternating red and pale ; begins in the legs, usually in thighs, or between scapulæ.Shuddering on moving or uncovering.Sensation of internal coldness in limbs.Stretching and pain in limbs, shivering over whole body, with much thirst, cold hands, heat and redness of face.Shivering, heat and perspiration over body at same time.Severe chill at 7 P. M., as if dashed with ice-cold water, or as if blood were running cold through vessels ; cold when he moves ; < eating and drinking ; became hot by lying down and covering up ; pain between shoulders and stretching of limbs during fever at night, sweat in morning.Cough during chill ; dry, teasing, fatiguing.Great restlessness during chill.Chill increased by drinking.Heat : with great thirst ; after the chill, with sweat which relieves ; general, as from hot water, or hot blood running through veins ; general, with slight chills during motion, face livid ; urticaria breaks out over whole body, with violent itching, < by rubbing.During fever, nettlerash ; thirst, drinking little and often.Drowsy, weary, with yawning ; 10 A. M. excessive heat, without thirst.Evening fever, with diarrha.During sweat : sleep ; urticaria passes off with violent itching.Night sweat, with miliary itching eruption.Suppressed foot sweat.Dry, teasing, fatiguing cough, coming on sometimes hours before, and continuing during chill. θ Ague.Chill comes on about 9 A. M. ; during chill seemed almost frantic, frequently changing his position in bed, groaning and complaining of intense drawing, tearing, crampy pains in muscles of both hips running down posterior thighs to calves of legs ; fever intensely high, pulse accelerated but weak, face and whole body red ; slight thirst during both chill and fever, most during chill ; fever followed by sweat and headache. θ Ague.Fever commencing with a short chill in evening ; every day the chill and heat being mixed up at the commencement, the fever continuing during the night with restlessness and tossing about in bed and a profuse sour sweat toward morning ; prostration, great weakness, loss of appetite, vomiting and inability to take food during day. θ Intermittent fever.Chill every morning, 3 A. M., beginning in right thigh, and thence spreading over whole body ; during chill, dry, hacking cough ; immediately after chill, vomiting followed by fever ; during fever, thirst ; no sweat ; great exhaustion. θ Ague.Paroxysms appear about 5 P. M., preceded by great yawning and pain in the maxillary joint, as if dislocated ; chill long and severe, with shivering and chattering of teeth ; during chill pain in small of back, as if bruised, compelling him to change position constantly, also peculiar drawing in arms, with formication and numbness of fingers ; heat great, with great dryness of lips and mouth, but lies quietly, without drinking, in a half stupid condition ; answers questions slowly and despondingly ; there also occur regularly two or three diarrheic stools with some colic ; passes night in sleep, disturbed only by thirst and sweat ; spleen enlarged. θ Quotidian ague.Ague : double tertian ; diarrha during day of paroxysm ; high fever with lassitude and somnolence ; spleen enlarged ; loss of appetite ; constipation ; had taken much Quinine.First chill at 5 A. M., second at 6 A. M. ; with chill pain in limbs, great restlessness and stretching ; fever with thirst, drinks little but often ; colic, diarrha ; great nausea and vomiting of bile ; during fever, nettlerash. θ Ague.Chills coming on every afternoon, followed by heat and then sweat ; dry, racking cough during chill. θ Ague.Quartan fever ; paroxysm came on in evening, with predominating chill ; much thirst during chill and heat ; throbbing pain in forehead before and after heat ; chronic miliary eruption on back of left hand.Chill 7 P. M., very cold even to shaking, fever and sweat in regular succession ; no thirst. θ Ague.Quotidian fever about midnight, with pressure and swelling at pit of stomach and anxious palpitation during day.First headache (throbbing in temples), afterward chilliness with thirst and tearing pains in limbs as from fatigue ; afterward general warmth, with slight chills during motion and livid face ; finally profuse, soursmelling perspiration.Tertian fever with nettlerash, which disappears after attack ; during apyrexia burning and redness of sclerotica.Ague commencing in right side (first arm, then leg gets cold).Hydroa on upper lip. θ Ague.Rheumatic fevers prevalent and characterized by drawing, tearing pains in limbs ; < at night, with constant change of position, < lying on back ; lame feeling in lower extremities ; frequent desire to urinate ; fever < at night ; vertigo, occipital pain ; tension in nape of neck and between shoulders ; diarrha ; erysipelas bullosum.Slow fevers ; tongue dry and brown, or red as if it had been skinned ; sordes on teeth ; bowels loose ; great weakness ; powerlessness of lower limbs, can hardly draw them up ; great restlessness after midnight ; must move often to get relief.Acute diseases take on a typhoid form. θ Dysentery. θ Peritonitis. θ Pneumonia. θ Scarlatina. θ Diphtheria.For nine days great weakness and mental dejection ; loss of appetite ; vertigo ; confusion of head ; sleeplessness ; attacks of fever returning every afternoon, consisting of coldness, followed by heat lasting for a long time and abundant sweat ; delirium at night of eighth day ; on ninth day fever ; face red ; tongue dry, red ; breathing quickened, sharp ; pulse 88 ; abdomen slightly tympanitic ; spleen enlarged, reaching to anterior border of ribs ; no stool for three days ; urine scanty, turbid ; skin moist ; several small red spots on chest, disappearing on pressure of finger ; vertigo ; roaring in ears ; confusion and heat of head ; pressive pain in region of forehead ; dryness of mouth and throat ; pappy, bitter taste ; loss of appetite ; great thirst ; abdomen painful to touch ; feeling of great weakness ; general feeling of illness ; sleeplessness on account of many and perplexing dreams, occurring at moment he falls asleep. θ Typhoid fever.Shivering followed by heat ; feels himself very ill ; pressive pain in occiput ; weariness and aching in all the limbs ; want of sleep ; on third day temperature, especially of head, elevated ; skin bedewed with perspiration ; face very red ; tunica albuginea of a yellowish color ; lips dry ; tongue dry and coated ; voice rough and hoarse ; some small red spots on chest, disappearing under pressure of finger, and some small pustules ; respiration quicker, sharper ; an occasional dry cough ; heart normal, pulse 108 ; abdomen tympanitic ; spleen reaching nearly to anterior border of ribs ; stools liquid ; is uneasy ; reflects with difficulty ; answers very slowly but correctly ; complains of a feeling of great
prostration and debility ; sleeplessness and dreamy doziness ; aching of whole body ; oppression of chest and slight burning behind sternum ; inclination to cough ; abdomen sensitive to touch. θ Typhoid fever.Typhoid fever : patient is of a mild temperament ; delirium mild and not violent ; at times may exhibit a disposition to jump out of bed or try to escape, but when more or less conscious, manifests little petulance or irritability ; mental or physical restlessness, constantly tosses about bed, first lying on one side then on other, one moment sitting up, the next lying down ; or, at beginning of disease, wants to lie perfectly quiet on account of the great weakness, feels completely prostrated, is indifferent to everything, this sense of debility is out of proportion to all other symptoms ; hallucinations ; fears he will be poisoned, refuses medicine and food ; as the stupor progresses he answers very slowly, reluctantly, or petulantly, but is not violent ; violent headache, as of a board strapped to forehead, often associated with rush of blood to head and sudden flushing of face ; epistaxis, which relieves headache, blood dark ; pneumonic cough, dyspna, rust-colored sputum ; tongue dark-brown, dry, cracked, cracks gape considerably and even bleed at times ; sometimes tongue and mouth are covered with a brownish tenacious mucus ; at other times tongue takes imprint of teeth ; tongue shows a triangular red tip ; disturbance of stomach and bowels ; diarrha with yellowish-brown stools of cadaverous odor ; involuntary stool during sleep ; urine escapes involuntarily, and sometimes leaves a reddish stain ; tearing pains in limbs with almost intolerable backache ; if he falls asleep he is restless and dreams of roaming over fields and undertaking arduous labors ; sometimes dreams of business of day, surface of body dry and hot and often redder than natural ; red spots on skin ; if he has sweat, it is copious and sour-smelling and is accompanied by a miliary rash ; abdomen tympanitic ; right iliac region and region of spleen especially sensitive ; spleen swollen ; stools scanty and greenish, unattended by tenesmus ; in women uterine hemorrhages may appear, but give no relief to symptoms ; symptoms of pulmonary congestion appear ; rales all through chest ; lower lobes especially affected ; cough at first dry, then more frequent and loose, with expectoration of blood-streaked sputa.

Acts on fibrous and muscular tissues.Soreness and stiffness in muscles, pass off during any exercise.Flesh of affected parts sore to touch.Pain as if flesh were torn loose from bones ; or as if the bones were being scraped.Pains as if sprained in outer parts ; disposition to sprain a part by lifting heavy weights, or stretching arms high up to reach things.Inflammation of tendons of muscles, from overexertion or sudden wrenching as in case of a sprain.Affections of ligaments, tendons and membranes, connected with joints.Bad effects of getting wet, especially after being heated.In inner parts sensation of fulness ; or as if they were grown together (adhesion) or as if something in them were torn loose.Dropsy, with turbid urine.Abdomen and legs greatly enlarged ; from some points of legs water trickles down ; appetite good, no thirst, passes little urine ; after eating, pains in stomach ; sensitive to cold, damp weather ; preferred to lie propped up in bed.General dropsy ; scrotum swollen, from prepuce there hung a long-shaped blister.Dropsy resulting from amenorrha, caused by being drenched in rain.Smooth, red and shining swellings, the inflamed skin being covered with small painful white vesicles.Inflammatory swellings.Cellulitis ; accompanying diphtheria ; orbital cellulitis with formation of pus.Boils and abscesses.Child emaciated ; covered with abscesses, most of them of a bloody character ; child appeared as if it would shortly die.Carbuncle, in beginning, when pains are intense, and the affected parts are dark red ; if given early may abort whole trouble.Glands swollen, hot, painful ; indurated ; suppurating.Abscesses of axillary and parotid glands, swelling painful to touch, and discharging a bloody serous pus, with stinging and gnawing pains.Scrofulous induration of glands of neck, nape of neck and lower jaw.Prominent projections of bones, are sore to touch ; as, for example, the cheek bones.Inflammation and swelling of long bones.Crusty caries, always combined with tetter, in rheumatic or gouty subjects.Scrofulous and rickety affections.

Intolerable itching ; red, measly rash all over skin.Itching all over, < on hairy parts ; burning after scratching.Stinging and tingling in skin, burning after scratching.Burning itching eruptions.Humidity of skin.Rubbing affected parts increases eruption.Erythema, rapidly progressing to vesication, often accompanied with dema and with the final formation of pus and scabs ; surface about eruption is red and angrylooking.Eruption herpetic ; with incessant itching, burning and tingling ; alternates with pains in chest and dysenteric stools.Scalp, abdomen, lower portion of chest and part of legs and back covered with a moist, burning, itching eruption, which eats into surrounding parts ; large vesicles form which are filled with clear serum, later becoming turbid, which burst and become confluent.After being poisoned while gathering blackberries ; face presented a perfect picture of facial erysipelas of vesicular type ; hands and forearms were covered with patches of vesicles.Herpes zoster (shingles) ; burning and neuralgic pains after it.Herpes preputialis and axillaris.Pemphigus, each bulla with a red areola.Erysipelatous swelling under eyes and red blotches over body.Erysipelatous inflammation : hardness of skin, with thickening ; urticaria ; from getting wet ; during rheumatism ; with chills and fever ; < in cold air ; burning, drawing ; tearing in face ; teeth feel too long ; restlessness ; face dark red, covered with yellow vesicles ; burning, itching and tingling with stinging ; < in cold, open air, wet weather, getting wet, or damp, in cold places.Vesicular erysipelas ; scalp, face and genital organs particularly affected ; affected parts dark red ; inflammation travels from right to left.Capt. S., six years ago, kissed a child who had scarlatina, and felt it burn his lips ; in a few weeks had boils on his back ; after this was costive ; once fainted, bruising his forehead ; during faint had an involuntary stool ; soon erysipelas appeared on bruised forehead, spreading over face, appearing on scrotum and penis, which suppurated ; has had several attacks since, impairing his sight for near objects ; felt a shock in left external orbital integuments ; about noon, red erysipelatous swelling began there, extending over whole face, neck and scrotum ; vesicles form exuding a fluid which stains linen yellow ; affected parts burn and itch ; when lying at each beat of heart there is a throbbing centrifugally in inflamed integuments of face and forehead ; any moisture to skin brings out erysipelas there, as it always did in those attacks ; must scratch parts, which causes an "agonizing pleasure" ; scratching of scrotum causes sexual pleasure and an escape of semen, which weakens him ; photophobia ; very restless all last night, no sleep ; walking about stamping, shaking arms, and striking about ; large yellow crusts from discharge on chin ; eyelids closed from swelling ; hands and feet cold ; pulse 50, intermitting in volume and rhythm ; burning and itching < from warmth.Zona, right side, pain going down to right leg, < at night, necessitating constant change of position.Eczema : surface raw, excoriated ; thick crusts, oozing and offensive ; if face is attacked there is dema of loose cellular tissue about eyelids ; burning, itching, tingling pains ; incessant itching and scratching ; the more they scratch the greater the urgency to scratch.Crusta lactea characterized by thick, heavy scabs, on an inflamed base, with much itching and restlessness, < at night and from becoming too warm ; green slimy diarrha.Very sore nipples after confinement and an itching, burning papular eruption about nipples on breast, neck, chest, forehead, scalp and hair ; the itching kept just ahead of the scratching, disappearing and burning after, < during sweat ; profuse sweat on exterior parts of body, but not on parts on which she lay ; restless, continually sought new positions ; > after moving about.Forehead, face and particularly sides of neck, covered with red nodules, apices being filled with pus ; severe burning.Pustulous eruption.Urticaria from getting wet ; during rheumatism ; with chills and fever ; < in cold air.On the 13th of May, every year, for several years, had been seized with a burning itching of skin that drove her nearly to distraction ; eruption so confluent not a healthy spot could be seen ; eyes closed with dema of lids ; seemed suffocating and threw off bed coverings ; whole paroxysm lasted twenty four hours. θ Urticaria.Upper and lower limbs and left side of throat covered with hard, dark-red, circular elevated blotches, in groups and isolated ; skin of affected parts tense and shining, while surrounding skin is swollen and shows an erysipelatous redness ; the wheals are particularly numerous on left index finger, dorsum of hand and forearm ; on neck and left thigh there is a round, elevated red blotch, around which larger and smaller patches were closely crowded ; intolerable itching in affected parts, particularly on index finger ; fine stitching pain in the eruption itself, produced or aggravated by pressure ; patient appears depressed ; eyes closed as in sleep ; fever ; skin moist ; respirations increased, at times rales ; cough not frequent, with tenacious expectoration during day ; pulse 104 ; feeling of weakness ; great heat of head ; vertigo ; nausea ; vomiting ; constant pain about umbilicus. θ Urticaria.Bluish red, lentil-sized spots over body, with lassitude and repeated hemorrhages from nose and mouth. θ Purpura.Face and hands appear as if covered with suggillations. θ Purpura.After catching cold, by exposure to rain, burning and sticking in skin, which began to swell up here and there, particularly on hands, arms and legs ; bright red spots appear, of various shapes and sizes ; rheumatic tearing pains in hip, particularly when at rest. θ Purpura.Full of bluish dark blood, spots all over body except face and hands ; bleeding from gums ; ice-cold temperature ; pale face and skin ; small pulse.Carbuncles, bluish, gangrenous.Hardness of skin with thickening.Warts : especially on hands and fingers ; large, jagged, often pedunculated, exuding moisture and bleeding readily.Rhagades, chaps ; chilblains.Ulcers : as if gangrenous, arising from small vesicles, attended with violent fever ; burning in them or sensation of coldness.Scarlatina : miliary, rash dark, fever high, drowsiness and restlessness ; especially adynamic forms, child grows drowsy and restless ; tongue red, sometimes smooth ; fauces dark red and have a peculiar dematous appearance, cervical glands enlarged, and there may be enlargement of left parotid, there may even be impending suppuration of these parts ; cellular tissue of neck inflamed, cutaneous surface having a dark-red or bluish erysipelatous hue ; delirium, mild in character ; secretions altered, acrid ; glands in all parts of body may become enlarged, especially those of axillæ ; emaciation ; prostration ; the rash itches violently and there is much restlessness at night ; there is an ichorous or yellow, thick discharge from nose, with swelling of glands of throat ; a bright edge of inflammation surrounds every portion of eruption, and there is much itching, particularly at night ; cases complicated with erysipelatous inflammation.Skin dark red from head to foot and covered with small vesicles, containing a yellow pus-like fluid ; burning heat ; great thirst ; sopor ; starting and fright ; restlessness ; painful ineffectual urging to urinate ; bowels constipated. θ Scarlatina.A child, æt. 13, threw a shawl, belonging to a child who had died of scarlet fever, over her shoulders ; next day she had high fever ; pulse 140 ; sore throat ; vomiting ; backache ; next day rash appeared on neck and chest, extending gradually over body and becoming red, after pressure, from periphery to centre. θ Scarlet fever.Delirium, dry tongue, almost complete loss of sleep, repeated bilious
vomiting, frequent diarrha, temperature of skin 40°C. θ Measles.Variola : eruption sinks and turns livid ; typhoid symptoms.Smallpox : typhoid condition ; eruption illy developed ; livid ; burning fever ; extreme prostration ; burning thirst ; roaring in ears ; dry, cracked tongue ; lips and teeth covered with tenacious brown mucus ; meteoric distension of abdomen.Variola : pustules turn black from effusion of blood within ; diarrha, with dark, bloody stools.